Le 21/03/2013 19:40, mmarco a écrit :

Last time I talked to him, he suggested we use qemu to make a virtual
ARM machine.   That's probably faster than actual
hardware for this purpose, and we can configure it to have way more RAM.


Is that true? emulating an arm processor is actually faster than the
processor itself?

Wow!

Well:
(1) my ac100 is three (four?) years old ;
(2) it wasn't especially fast back then already (but the battery life was and is still nice) ;
(3) it has only 512M of ram and a slow "disk"
(4) they want to emulate on a recent box
(5) and of server-class
(6) with a lot of ram and fast disks.

So I wouldn't be surprised if it were faster.

Snark on #sagemath

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